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#30641 panda bear
#30634 friendship flowers
#30633
As well as #30641 and #30634 that are at Target.
Also FYI, my Discovery Center raised the price of polybags to $7 from $6.
And not that these are polybags but minifigure Series 24 were at Barnes and Noble as of Monday(Jan 2) already.
I must have gotten to the Target by me too early, as they have not gotten their season area ready for Easter.. or maybe its Valentines day... or both..lol
#30638 City Police Bicycle Training
#30641 Creator Panda
#30634 Friends Friendship Flowers
There is another spot labeled “Lego City 30640” which doesn’t exist. It’s probably supposed to be #30639 City Dog Park and Scooter.
There is a fifth spot labeled “Lego Creator 30643” which also doesn’t exist. I assume that’s supposed to be either #30642 Creator Birthday Train or #30644 Creator Vintage Car.
Yeah as a mere mortal not having a red card buying only 3 polys to also pay 6 bucks in shipping? Ill go to my local Target for these.. Maybe Walmart gets them as well as it seems like the exclusivity in polys is not going on as much as it used to.
Edit: Now I see that @scotty12 reported this already.
https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/10-retailers-to-watch-for-a-bankruptcy-1146378/
Both Party City and Tuesday Morning already filed Chapter 11. A couple more are definitely on the brink.
I often forget JoAnn's has poly's. I don't go there a lot. Much like Michael's and Hobby Lobby, the stuff is way overpriced at retail. Something is always on sale though (personally I don't like nor fall into this purchasing model gimmick). Who the heck buys at RRP at these stores? On occasion I go for certain things, but none of them regularly. I mean, for the most part I can buy most of the stuff elsewhere (mostly Amazon) and usually at cheaper prices if it happens to be the week it's NOT on sale.
I would miss if JoAnn or the others go out of business though. Choices are nice. But I'm sure someone/somewhere would pick up the slack.
And on the occasion when I stop at a JoAnn's looking for poly's, I swing by the aisle with the few Lego sets they have. Never put those on sale. Usually nothing too exciting I'd want. So why should I buy there? Rather buy from Lego store or Lego direct to get the points.
Starting to feel like Lego is moving into the model of high RRP then put on sale quickly or more often. But that's a discussion for a whole other thread. I digress.